Have read your posts with great interest; they are so informative and encouraging. I have been limiting my carbs for the past few weeks, but have not gone Atkins fully. Have ordered the book, should get next week. I was wondering if you would be so kind as to post what your food is on a typical day. Again congratulations on your loss, you are an inspiration to us all.

Thanks in advance!!
Happy 4th!!

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Started in November 2009 counting calories, switched to BFC in June 2010, switched to Atkins July 2010, Started Weight Watchers Online PointsPlus April 6, 2011. So far it's working!! Yeah!!
I am trying to find something I can live with for the rest of my life.

Thank you for replying to my post. I have ordered the book and will start the plan week after next. We are leaving for vacation this Friday; I am going to stay as low carb as possible while gone. I am gearing up to begin Induction on Monday the 19th. The only question I have is what brand of yogurt do you purchase (for after Induction). Thanks again for your reply, I am going to copy and print out for future reference; seeing what a real person is eating on the plan, helps me more than reading about what I should do. Having said that, I will follow your advice and wisdom and read the book throughly when it arrives. I have been eating low carb and tracking my meals now for 7 weeks, I have lost only 5.6 pounds, 2.5 of them over and over again; so I'm obviously doing something wrong.

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Started in November 2009 counting calories, switched to BFC in June 2010, switched to Atkins July 2010, Started Weight Watchers Online PointsPlus April 6, 2011. So far it's working!! Yeah!!
I am trying to find something I can live with for the rest of my life.

One thing in what JerseyGirl posts that I think is really helpful when losing weight is that she pretty much eats from standard choices. I'm sure sometimes circumstances push her to change it up, but one thing I've always found really helpful in my dieting efforts (low carb or other) is to have 'standard' meals set up that I don't need to constantly re-think.

Right now my standard breakfast is 2 fried eggs, maybe or maybe not with a little bit of cheese (that's how I mix it up)

My standard lunch is usually a salad with some kind of meat thrown on it. I can have that at home, away, whatever. I don't need to torture myself looking at a menu.

If you look at what she said, even her dinners fit that - mine are a bit more varied, but still always within a clear framework. Last year I did some work on menu planning & identified about 30 dinners that suit my way of eating & that my family like too. I can always add potatoes, rice or pasta for them (although usually I don't bother)

One thing in what JerseyGirl posts that I think is really helpful when losing weight is that she pretty much eats from standard choices. I'm sure sometimes circumstances push her to change it up, but one thing I've always found really helpful in my dieting efforts (low carb or other) is to have 'standard' meals set up that I don't need to constantly re-think.

Right now my standard breakfast is 2 fried eggs, maybe or maybe not with a little bit of cheese (that's how I mix it up)

My standard lunch is usually a salad with some kind of meat thrown on it. I can have that at home, away, whatever. I don't need to torture myself looking at a menu.

If you look at what she said, even her dinners fit that - mine are a bit more varied, but still always within a clear framework. Last year I did some work on menu planning & identified about 30 dinners that suit my way of eating & that my family like too. I can always add potatoes, rice or pasta for them (although usually I don't bother)

I completely agree. That is how I do my planning as well. I typically have fried eggs and bacon for bfast. This week it has been way too hot...and I have not been hungry in the morning, so I have taken a couple hardboiled eggs with me to work and have eaten them when I am hungry. Lunch is typically a salad with some sort of meat on it (usually leftovers from the night before) and dinner is usually a smaller meal including meat and veggies. Like the person above has said....find a way of making this eating fit your lifestyle and you will succeed. Jerseygyrl has done wonderfully.